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In Photos and Video: Devastating Floods Swamp South Asia

Wading through a street in Wellampitiya, on the outskirts of Colombo, the Sri Lankan capital, in November.

Thousands Greet Pope Leo as He Prays Near Site of Beirut Port Blast

Pope Leo XIV arriving at the Beirut Waterfront to preside over a Holy Mass on Tuesday.

Marcos vs. Marcos: The New Front in Philippine Politics

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and his sister Senator Imee Marcos at a rally in Laoag City, Philippines, in February. Since then, they have taken swipes at each other in public.

Putin to Meet With Witkoff and Kushner as U.S. Pushes for Ukraine Deal

Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s special envoy, speaking to reporters outside the White House in February. He is scheduled to be in Moscow on Tuesday.

The Philippines Spent Big on Flood Control, but the Water Keeps Rising

Wading through flooded streets on Saturday in Calumpit, a city in the northern Philippines.

Floods in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam Have Killed Over 1,200. Here’s What to Know.

A village affected by a flash flood in Batang Toru, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on Monday.

China, Evoking World War II, Urges Europe to Take Its Side Against Japan

Taiwan’s flag being flown over Taipei, the capital, in October. Japan’s leader angered China last month by suggesting that it could come to Taiwan’s defense if China attacked it.

Trump Alleges Fraud, Without Evidence, in Honduras Election

Soldiers carrying ballot boxes from rural polling stations at an airport in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on Monday.

Outdoor Concerts? Uncovered Hair? Shimmying in Public? Is This Iran?

Hong Kong Contractors Used Unsafe Netting at Fire Site, Officials Say

Green netting and bamboo scaffolding are visible on buildings at Wang Fuk Court, the Hong Kong apartment complex engulfed by fire last week.

Right to Jury Trial in England and Wales to Be Restricted in Some Cases

David Lammy, the justice secretary and deputy prime minister, planned significant changes to the criminal justice system, citing a “courts emergency that has left victims of the most serious crimes waiting years for justice.”

Son of El Chapo Pleads Guilty to Kidnapping Father’s Former Cartel Partner

A plane believed to have been used to kidnap the drug kingpin Ismael Zambada García in Santa Teresa, N.M., last year.

Netanyahu’s Pardon Request Borrows From Trump’s Playbook

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. His petition to the country’s president, Isaac Herzog, admitted nothing and expressed no contrition.

120,000 Home Cameras Were Hacked for Sexual Videos, South Korean Police Say

Residential buildings in Seoul, the South Korean capital, in August. Four people were arrested over the infiltration of 120,000 home security cameras, police said.

An Anti-Polarization Pope

Pope Leo at the Blue Mosque in Istanbul on Saturday.

Trump Becomes the Wild Card in Razor-Thin Honduras Election

A campaign poster for Nasry Asfura, the right-wing candidate backed by President Trump, last month on a street in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Zelensky Turns to Europe After Talks With U.S. Officials

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and President Emmanuel Macron of France met in Paris on Monday as part of a flurry of diplomatic talks to end the war with Russia.

What Jamaica Wants After Deadly Hurricane? Visit Us, Island Says.

Kellanie Kerr working by flashlight at a tourist shop this month in Negril, Jamaica.

Why Is Budapest, the ‘City of Baths,’ Running Out of Bathhouses?

Two of the Art Nouveau pools at Gellért Bath.

Sri Lanka Declares ‘Largest’ Disaster as Cyclone Death Toll Rises to 355

A man is carried through flooded streets on the outskirts of Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Sunday.

College Student Is Deported During Trip Home for Thanksgiving

Any Lucia Lopez Belloza celebrating her high school graduation in Texas.

‘Imperial Israel’ in the New Middle East

After an Israeli drone strike in Lebanon in September.

Pope Leo Calls for a Two-State Solution in Mideast Conflict

Pope Leo XIV arriving in Beirut, Lebanon, on Sunday.

Hong Kong’s Migrant Domestic Workers Mourn Their Losses in Deadly Fire

Filipinos taking part in a community prayer service on Sunday in Hong Kong for the victims of the Nov. 26 fire in the Tai Po district of the city.

Netanyahu Asks Israel’s President to Pardon Him in Corruption Cases

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel speaking in November at the Knesset in Jerusalem.

Deadly Floods in Indonesia Leave Hundreds Missing

A flood-damaged district in the Indonesian province of Aceh on Sunday.

India Is a Rising Power, but Breathing in Its Capital Is Hazardous

A jogger near India Gate, the national war memorial in New Delhi, shrouded in haze caused by air pollution.

Lebanon’s Christians Look to Pope Leo’s Visit for a Message of Hope and Peace

Pope Leo XIV was greeted by President Joseph Aoun of Lebanon and Nehmat Aoun, the first lady, upon arrival in Beirut on Sunday.

Trump-Endorsed Candidate and Sportscaster Lead Honduran Presidential Race

President Trump endorsed Nasry Asfura, one of the right-wing candidates for the Honduran presidency.

Fed Up With the Taliban, Pakistan Expels Masses of Afghans

The Ex-President Whom Trump Plans to Pardon Flooded America With Cocaine

When Juan Orlando Hernández was extradited to the United States, his own country erupted in celebration.

Top Trump Aides to Meet With Ukrainians in Florida on Sunday

Secretary of State Marco Rubio will attend talks with Ukrainian officials in Florida on Sunday.

Gazans Say Israeli Forces Killed Two Children, Amid Persistent Violence

Displaced Palestinians standing by a fire beside their tent in Gaza City on Friday.

Mourners Honor Victims of Hong Kong Apartment Fire

People affected by the fire at a shelter on Friday.

Did Pope Leo Pray in Istanbul’s Blue Mosque? Not Visibly, at Least.

Pope Leo XIV visiting the Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul on Saturday.

Highlight Reel

Fresh Reporting on Asylum Seekers at the U.S.-Canadian Border

Rahel Negassi at her new home in Kitchener, Ontario. She has applied for her Ontario nurse permit, and she hopes to be able to work soon.

In Firing His No. 2, Zelensky Loses Both a Negotiator and an Enforcer

A Ukrainian soldier in the eastern Donbas region. Andriy Yermak, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s former chief of staff, had negotiated to soften a peace proposal that included withdrawing from territory in eastern Ukraine.

Latin American Leaders Face Both Trump and Voters Deported by the U.S.

Delmar Méndez, 53, his partner and their 3-year-old son were deported from the United States in February after their asylum claim was denied, they said.

Israeli Hostage Recounts Beatings and Starvation During Hamas Captivity

Segev Kalfon in Ramat Gan, this month.

The Ukrainians Stuck in Russia’s New Gulag

Mykola Zakhozhyi and his wife, Iryna. “The uncertainty was killing me,” Ms. Zakhozha said. “I neither slept nor ate. I bended away from my children, friends, everyone.”

Syria Tiptoes Toward Transitional Justice One Year After Assad’s Ouster

“The matter is now in the government’s hands,” said Jomaa Aldbis Alanzi, one of Syria’s leading judges.

Russia Bombards Ukraine for Nearly 10 Hours in a Deadly Assault

A damaged residential building following an air attack in Kyiv on Saturday.

As Cyclone Deaths Pass 150, Sri Lanka Is Overwhelmed by Rescue Demand

People wading through a flooded street in Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka, on Saturday.

Deadly Hong Kong Fire Is a Test of Beijing’s Rule in the City

Rescue and retrieval workers at the Wang Fuk Court towers in Hong Kong, on Friday.

South Africans Were Promised Job, but Ended Up ‘Going to War’ for Russia

Smoke rising after shelling in the eastern Donetsk region of Ukraine in 2024.

Where Hundreds of Undocumented Migrants Have Died in Custody

A migrant detention center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 2023.

Trump to Pardon Juan Orlando Hernández, Honduran Ex-Leader Convicted in Drug Case

Juan Orlando Hernández, then the president of Honduras, speaking at the United Nations in 2019. President Trump announced Friday he would pardon him.

Trump Spoke by Phone Last Week With Maduro, Venezuela’s Leader

Nicolás Maduro, the president of Venezuela, faces intensifying pressure military and diplomatic pressure from the United States.

Parts of Southern Ontario Pummeled by Snow Squalls and Heavy Winds

Officials in Ontario warned of possible road closures and urged that nonessential travel and outdoor activities be avoided.

Andriy Yermak Resigns: What to Know About Ukrainian Official

Andriy Yermak, the chief of staff to President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, resigned on Friday amid a corruption scandal.

Rebel Nuns Can Live in Old Abbey, if They Give Up Social Media

From left, Sister Bernadette, Sister Rita and Sister Regina. Their lawyer said he had advised them to decline the abbot’s terms.

Trump’s Response to Shooting Shows Intensified Anti-Migrant Stance

The shooting of two National Guard members and President Trump’s response insures that immigration will remain at the center of American politics heading into the 2026 midterm election cycle.

A Hong Kong Fire Survivor’s Escape, in His Own Words

William Li photographed the burning Wang Fuk Court complex after escaping from the fire.

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